Singapore - January 2002 and 2004

January 2002 - In January 2002 we went to Singapore after the Airlift
we were managing in Cannes. It was my first time there and I found it
fascinating. It's an incredibly clean city with some pretty strict rules. The
stories were true, you can't buy gum, there are strict fines for littering, and
a host of other minor infractions. On the other hand it's very safe and clean,
so the trade-off in civil liberties is a tough call. I read an article talking
about how the culture of compliance that pervades there is resulting in a severe
lack of entrepreneurs coming out of Singapore, so that might be an issue.

January 2004 - We were there again two years later managing the
Security Mobilization Airlift. I was struck again by how western the city is.
Everyone speaks English, and you can't walk a block without seeing a familiar
western franchise. It's like you're getting the Epcot Center version of Asia.
That said it's a cool city with a far out Asian/British culture mix that plays
out in architecture and cuisine.

Shipping

2002 - Singapore is a huge trade center, and looking out at the harbor you're struck by the sheer number of cargo ships

Bridge to Santosa

2002 - Standing on the largest hill in Singapore this is the view towards Santosa Island. It's a recreational island that you travel to via cable car. If you look close at this image you can see the cables and the blured shapes of the lights on two cable cars

Cool Windows

2002 - Looking down from the room I could see these cool neon window frames that cycled on and off

The Long Bar

2002 - We had to make the obligatory trip to Raffles Long Bar, the birthplace of the Singapore Sling. I'm a total 'girl drink drunk' and even I found them a bit sweet

Local Fare

2002 - We went to a cool local restaurant where we were able to eat local fare and experience a bit of Singapore culture. The statue is the Merlion which is the symbol of Singapore which means Lion City (Singa means Lion, and Pura means city)

Dancers

2002 - Here we are with the dancers that performed at dinner. Me and Nikko on the left, then Ed, and Christi and Lenny on the right

Night Safari

2002 - The night safari was a great experience, but not so good for taking pictures : )

Memorial

2002 - This is a memorial to the civilian casualties of the Japanese occupation of Singapore

Japan

2002 - We had a one night layover in Japan so we went into a nearby city and wandered around. I carried out my ongoing mission to buy "stuff you can't get in the US". This mission is getting harder and harder as e-commerce becomes more ubiquitous.

Plastic Food

2002 - Since my first trip to Japan I've been fascinated by the food mock-ups they do to advertise at restaurants

Eggs?

2002 - C'mon, you can't argue that this isn't the coolest artform ever!

Instructions

2004 - On the stopover in Japan on the way to Singapore I encountered these instructions on the toilet in my room. You have to be a fighter pilot to operate one of these things

Starbucks

2004 - There's a Starbucks nearly every block in Singapore, and considering the heat, it's a good thing

Me and Ronald

2004 - Hanging with my main clown

Alley

2004 - This was a cool little Alley where I found a bead shop

View of the City

2004 - The view of the city from the room

Work out Room

2004 - Due to the convenient time zone change it was easy to wake up and work out every morning. The commanding views of the city made it enjoyable as well

2004 - The Fish Head Curry, while impressive in its symmetry was not appetizing either

Lizard

2004 - I ran into this cute lizard while walking to Starbucks

Christi

2004 - Christi standing in front of one of the main shopping roads. Still smiling, but starting to the the look that I'm all too familiar with. It's the "dude, if you take one more picture of me I'm going to kill you" look

Cable Cars

2004 - On our last day we had a chance to sight see so we headed out to Santosa Island. Here we're just about to get on the cable car to head out to Santosa Island

Looking Back

2004 - Looking back at the launch ramp for the cable cars

The City

2004 - Looking towards the city from the Cable car

Santosa Island

2004 - The view of Santosa from the cable car

Stuff you can't do

2004 - We caught the subway over to a nice little district on a canal where we had lunch. You'll notice the Durian fruit. They say it is the most disgusting smelling food you'll ever encounter. I skipped it.

Graciousness Is:

2004 - I love these little posters urging people to be polite on the subway

Another one

2004 - Seemed like a good idea, but I didn't see it in practice that much

Barge

2004 - Here's a cool transport barge on the canal. Before you start thinking we found a place to fully immerse in the Asian culture I should warn you that there's a "Hooters" just off to the left